If you have a baby, you can get a recipe from your pediatrician. At minimum, check the sites online that have posted modern, better for your baby recipes.
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If you don't trust your pediatrician, and especially if they're pushing vaccines for babies or anybody else, you need a new pediatrician.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends COVID-19 vaccination for all children and adolescents 5 years of age and older. It has 67,000 members in primary care and sub-specialist areas. It has the largest pediatric publishing program in the world, with more than 300 titles for consumers and over 500 titles for physicians and other healthcare professionals. The AAP News is the academy's official news magazine,[7] and Pediatrics is its flagship journal.[8]
And AAP is part of an umbrella of pediatric organizations that have great sway over pediatricians. Finding a pediatrician that anyone can trust is an up-hill battle. Even visiting a pediatrician to interview can be a perilous endeavor, especially if your child is not vaxxinated. For some pediatricians, this is grounds to contact CPS for the possible removal of your children.
Agreed there
The entire profession of pediatrics was invented for the sole purpose of vaccinating children. Prior to that, a family doctor took care of an entire family. I have a clinic that take care of my whole family. My grandparents had Carnation milk and Caro as babies and they were just fine!
And on a side bunny trail…. Just as family doctors took care of everything, the church used to be the welfare, social services, the pastors or priests were also judges and led in battle (see civil war history)
Yes, church feels pretty pointless because it's been stripped of worthwhile, satisfying work. Sitting on a bench telling everyone you're fine is not near as fulfilling as helping people.